A GNU Emacs major mode for editing BNF grammars.
“Precise language is not the problem. Clear language is the problem.”
Richard Feynman
Currently provides basic syntax and font-locking for BNF files. BNF notation is supported exactly form as it was first announced in the ALGOL 60 report. EBNF and ABNF are not supported but their implementation is planned in the near future.
When developing this mode, the following documents were taken into account:
- Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language Algol 60
- RFC822: Standard for ARPA Internet Text Messages
- RFC5234: Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF
- RFC7405: Case-Sensitive String Support in ABNF
- Basic syntax definition
- Syntax highlighting
The current version of BNF Mode known to work with GNU Emacs 27.1 and later. It may still function with older versions of Emacs, or with other flavors of Emacs (e.g. XEmacs) but this is not guaranteed. Bug reports for problems related to using this version of BNF Mode with older versions of Emacs will most like not be addressed.
The master of all the material is the Git repository at https://github.com/sergeyklay/bnf-mode .
NOTE: The main
branch will always contain the latest unstable version.
If you wish to check older versions or formal, tagged release, please switch
to the relevant tag.
The recommended way is to use ELPA, MELPA Stable or MELPA. If either is in your
package-archives
, do:
M-x package-install RET bnf-mode RET
To learn on how to use any other installation methods refer to relevant documentation.
Command (For the M-x prompt.) | Description |
---|---|
bnf-mode | Switches to BNF Mode. |
By default any file that matches the glob *.bnf
is automatically opened
in bnf-mode
.
To customize various options, use command as follows:
M-x customize-group RET bnf RET
Feel free to ask question or make suggestions in our issue tracker .
To see what has changed in recent versions of BNF Mode see: https://github.com/sergeyklay/bnf-mode/blob/main/NEWS .
- Wikipedia: Backus–Naur form
- Wikipedia: Extended Backus–Naur form
- Wikipedia: Augmented Backus–Naur form
- ISO/IEC 14977: EBNF
- EBNF: A Notation to Describe Syntax
BNF Mode is open source software licensed under the GNU General Public Licence version 3. Copyright © 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
In copyright notices where the copyright holder is the Free Software Foundation, then where a range of years appears, this is an inclusive range that applies to every year in the range. For example: 2005-2008 represents the years 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.